Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, June 06, 1998, Image 59

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    Ida’s
Notebook
Ida Risser
Our boat was in our front
yard for a few days before we
found time to go to our small
camper in Snyder County. We
usually go during the week
rather than the weekends.
I expected a few mouse drop
pings but I was not prepared for
what we found. During the win
ter a rodent apparently lived in
comfort. After eating the soap it
brought a lot of nuts inside in
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PACER PU
Self-Priming Centrifugal
Features:
• Self-priming to 20 feet
• Total heads to 120 feet
• Capabilities to 200 U.S. GPM
• Built in check valve
• Equipped with 1 1/2” or 2” female
threaded connections, NPT
Full Line Of Hose And Couplings I
• 3 H.P • 5 H.P • 5 H.P.
‘S’ Series ‘S’ Series ‘S’ Series
1 54” Or 2” Ports 2” ports w,th Ind “» tri «J Bri 88» En B ine
2” Ports
Reg $228.00 Reg $278.00 Reg , $380.00
SPECIAL SPECIAL SPECIAL
$ 199.50 *243.25 *332.50
• SVa H.P. • 5% H.P. • ‘S’ Series
‘S’ Series ‘S' Series Pedestal
With Honda Engine, 2” Ports wi * h Briggs Vangard Engine Pump Only
Reg. $534.00 2 " Ports 154" or 2"
SPECIAL RCg ' $484 °° Reg- $144 00
OrLvJAL CDI?rTM
*467.25 *423.50 $1 ™ n
With Cage $521 50 With Cage $477.75 1 fcW* WW
AG FOAM
Special M 0.75
Half Gallon
cs
2'A Gallon
PAUL B. ZIMMERMAN, INC.
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50 Woodcorner Rd., Lltitz, PA 17543
1 Mile West of Ephrata
(717)738-7350
• HARDWARE • FARM SUPPLIES • CUSTOM MANUFACTURING * CRANE SERVICE
stored them in a drawer with
flannel pajamas. And, not satis
fied with chewing holes in
clothes, it also chewed through a
comfort, a blanket, and a sheet
to put one acorn under a pillow
on the bed. Actually, I guess I
am lucky that none of the three
feather pillows were chewed
open.
We fished in the morning and
we fished in the evening. I
JUNE SAVINGS
Jour Complete Headquarters Jot Sprat
Special
SPRAY TANK
CLEANER
2 lbs.
$ 7.16
caught 24 small fish and Allen
caught almost as many. Three
times I pulled my line in and
found two fish—one on each
hook. Allen got a big bass but
they were not in season and so it
had to be returned to the lake.
The next day when we
returned home, we were glad
that we only kept 20 of the fish
as it took us a while to clean
them. A fisherman even gave us
a few he didn’t want them. The
wind was blowing and the water
was quite choppy.
Now that we are home the
strawberries must be picked and
the asparagus that has grown
too tall. No longer do I sell sugar
peas and berries as I did years
ago. Therefore, no longer do I get
to see some of my neighbors who
live in the nearby development.
Most of them do not have gar
dens but rather buy from a
supermarket. Someday I may
have to do the same—but not
yet.
rs & (Parts
FOAM DYE
For Higher Visibility Foam
$ 1 3.50 Pint
HOURS
Mon , Thurs , Fn 7-8 70
Tues. Wed 7-7 70
Sal 7-4 00
Where's your mustache? “
Milk Thing Visits School
(Continued from Pago BIO)
cafeteria managers show the
program was well received. The
equipment upgrades proved to
be very helpful in keeping milk
colder, while the milk promo
tions made students more aware
of the milk in their cafeterias
MAMMA sponsored the
School Milk Quality Assurance
Program test pilot to improve
milk quality in schools, which in
turn will increase milk con-
It’s a fact! Contaminated water can have a costly effect on your
livestock and poultry performance. Our years of experience plus
hundreds of farm related treatment systems has proven the validity
and practicality of correcting contaminated water.
faMartin
WATER CONDITIONING
Your Water Treatment Center
Call us today for treatment of:
* Nitrates * Bacteria *lron * Sulfates
* pH - Acidity!Alkalinity „
740 E. Lincoln Ave.’
Myerstown, PA 17067
.Ph: (717) 866-7555
800-887-7555
308 W. Penn Ave. RD #3 Box 109 G 309 W. 4tn St. .
Cleona, PA 17042 Stoystown. PA 15563 Quarryville, PA 17566
Ph. (717) 273-7555 Ph. (814) 893-5081 Ph. (717) 786-7373
800-893-5081
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, Juna 6, 1998-811
MILK
sumption among children. Both
the School Milk Quality Assur
ance Program and “That Milk
Thing” are designed to encour
age MAMMA’s target audience,
kids ages 6 to 11, to dnnk more
milk MAMMA is a non-profit
milk promotion and advertising
association funded by dairy
farmers in Maryland, Delaware,
southern Pennsylvania, south
ern New Jersey, and the north
ern tip of Virginia
Water Quality
an IMPORTANT
Ingredient In
estock Management
548 New Holland Ave.
Lancaster, PA 17602
Ph: (717)393-3612
600-224-3612